You don’t understand how Eid is determined. How embarrassing for you. |
Does Loudon County not have access to Google? |
The day off is for a religious holiday, not your dentist appointment, Brenda. |
Oh, how convenient for you Christians. ![]() |
Oh, FFS, not this again. Two years later and you STILL haven’t learned that the only person responsible for your children and their “childcare” is — gasp — YOU? |
Your PTO and your childcare is not the schools school’s responsibility. ![]() |
Yeah, the Christians always want this, because it benefits them. Sorry. Not how it works anymore. |
Read the next line. Here it is, copied for you: My kids are older now so I’m not following that anymore. If you have a small child, now you need to arrange for a sitter on a different day. No one is demanding schools provide care. Acknowledge it is not always easy for working parents to find sitters, especially with two weeks notice. You can’t empathize with that? I don’t need to do this anymore but I can understand how it’s hard for parents with little kids with limited time off. |
Not unless they try to reschedule winter break with a few weeks’ notice. Just put it somewhere on the calendar and leave it. If they had kept the original date scheduled for Eid no one would care. |
The school calendar is created in advance for the benefit of *everybody.* People are entitled to do whatever they want with the day off. A dentist appointment is just as valid as a religious celebration. They’re both personal events scheduled during time off of school. You don’t get to decide someone’s religion is more important than someone else’s medical care. Plenty of us don’t celebrate any religion and that doesn’t mean our schedules are less important. |
Neither is someone’s personal religious beliefs. How did we get so backwoods that religion matters in the scope of planning the education of children? |
Oh, please. |
This is such a tiresome argument. No matter how much you hate it, most people in the US celebrarte Christmas, which is also a legal holiday. If I lived in a majority-Muslim country, I would expect no school on Eid but school on Christmas. That’s how it works. |
It's pretty obvious who is incompetent here Op. Tell us more about yourself. I'd bet it will be amusing. |
Poor ignorant baby. |